Welcome to the Seasonal Expressions 1 New Product Blog Hop! It's always fun to get new products and Seasonal Expressions 1 will delight you with all the new products! This hop is a big circle so you can hop on and off at any point. There is also a link to a list of all participating consultants at the end of this post. Now, if you've arrived from Brenda Lapp's blog you're on the right track. Just keep clicking the link in each post to continue.
These cards are based on a technique recently shared by Becca Whitham. I love how the Thin Cut is displayed between the cardstock and patterned paper! It's so smooth in the design!
The way I got this look is to first cut the Thin Cut word out of cardstock and save the word for later. Using the top or bottom piece of cardstock I layered that over the pattern paper that covered the card face. After adding a couple embellishments it's finished! Isn't that a lot easier than it looks!
These cards are based on a technique recently shared by Becca Whitham. I love how the Thin Cut is displayed between the cardstock and patterned paper! It's so smooth in the design!
The way I got this look is to first cut the Thin Cut word out of cardstock and save the word for later. Using the top or bottom piece of cardstock I layered that over the pattern paper that covered the card face. After adding a couple embellishments it's finished! Isn't that a lot easier than it looks!
All products are Close To My Heart:
--Thin Cuts: Happy, Hello/Thanks
--White or Colonial White Cards and Envelopes Value Pack
--Cardstock: White Daisy, Colonial White, Fern, Sorbet, Desert Sand
--Specialty Paper: Hello Lovely
--Embellishments: Pink Shimmer Ribbon, Clear Sparkles, Bitty Sparkles, Journal Pen
If you need a consultant I'd be happy to help.
If you'd like to BE a consultant I can help with that, too!
Now it's time to go see what Jean McNulty has created to share! Have fun on the hop!
#bloghop #thincuts #cardmaking #SeasonalExpressions
Have a great day!
Michelle
What a cool effect. I love your cards. Very clever!
ReplyDeleteCool technique!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Brenda.
ReplyDeleteFun use of the diecuts!
ReplyDeleteI love this technique! Thanks for showing so many versions of it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool technique!
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with these!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! It is neat to see the different cards.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love your idea!
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